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Implications of Temporal Trends in Chronic Illness Burdend older, and this proportion is expected to rise to 30 % in 2041. As people are living longer, the burden of disease is expected to rise, which will be preceded by chronic non-communicable diseases (chronic diseases). Chronic diseases commonly encountered with ageing include cardiovascular diseases,

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The Role of Nutrition in Successful Aginglation, and the emphasis is on weight maintenance and avoidance of weight loss. Dietary patterns for maintaining cardiovascular and bone health include dietary patterns such as the Mediterranean Diet, restriction of saturated fats and salt, adequate protein, calcium, vitamin D and C intake. Outcomes

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Prevention of Cognitive Decline in Later Lifee are great individual variations in the cognitive trajectories across life span. While neurodegenerative diseases lead to progressive intellectual impairment and loss of function, lifestyle factors may act as important modifiers of cognitive function at late life. The benefits of physical exercise

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978-94-024-0356-5Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015

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Sheung-Tak Cheng,Iris Chi,Jean WooDiscusses processes in the Asian context and provides an overview of macro factors.Provides a unique guide and must-read for those interested in aging issues in Asia.Includes reference to literature n

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Successful Aging; Asian Perspectives Sheung-Tak Cheng,Iris Chi,Jean Woo Book 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015 Cross-Cult